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Laozi's famous sayings and explanations
Laozi's famous sayings and their explanations;

First of all, there is no shame in knowing enough.

Contentment means being satisfied with what you have and not pursuing too many desires. The key to contentment is to have correct values and outlook on life, to know how to cherish what you have now, and not to blindly pursue excessive material enjoyment. At the same time, we should have an objective understanding of ourselves, don't blindly compare with others, and maintain a balanced mentality.

Second, knowing is not dangerous.

Zhi Zhi means to have a clear plan and goal before doing anything, and don't act blindly. To know what to do, the key is to be clear about your goals and directions. Before making any decision, you should think carefully and weigh the pros and cons.

Third, the world knows beauty and evil.

This sentence expresses people's general understanding of beauty and evil. However, sometimes the boundary between beauty and evil is not clear, and people will have different views on the same thing. Therefore, the key to not being influenced by other people's opinions is to have a firm heart and the ability to think independently.

Fourth, the most complete and substantial.

This sentence refers to achieving perfection and being able to do anything with ease and ease. To reach this level, we need a solid foundation and extensive knowledge. Only in the process of continuous learning and accumulating experience can we gradually improve our ability and level and reach the most complete and fulfilling state.

Introduction to Laozi

Laozi, whose real name is Li Minger, whose first name is Bo Yang, or Bo Yang, was born at the end of the Spring and Autumn Period. The date of birth and death is unknown. He was a great philosopher and thinker in ancient China and the founder of Taoist school. He was revered by Taoism as the ancestor and was called "the old gentleman on the throne". Later, he was named Tai Shang Lao Jun by the world cultural celebrity and one hundred historical celebrities in the world.

Laozi was born in Chu or Chen, and his works handed down from generation to generation are Tao Te Ching (also known as Laozi), which is one of the most widely circulated works in the world. The classic Tao Te Ching mainly tells the philosophical views of the Taoist school and advocates inaction, which has a far-reaching impact on the development of China's philosophy.